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A Scientific Proof: Souls' Existence Plausible
A Scientific Proof: Souls' Existence Plausible
A Scientific Proof: Souls' Existence Plausible
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Proving that an invisible microsphere can carry intelligible data equivalent to that of the average human brain gives plausibility to the idea that human beings have souls.

This proof was achieved through a scientific experiment that quantified the number of electromagnetic particles in a 1.73nm diameter sphere.

With that premise, the book traces the author's life going from childhood to current with a bearing of the influence and participation of religious activities. It takes the reader into the mind-set of a doubter who questioned belief in Christianity and used scientific reasoning to accept Christianity.

It then takes the reader through the explanations inferred from the existence of souls on the actions they take in life phenomenon where such actions are normally attributed to spiritual effect or miraculous occurrences. Arguments are forwarded to dispel other researcher's opinions about the so-called evidence against the existence of a human soul.

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Release dateNov 2, 2021
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    A Scientific Proof - Cain Manzira

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    A Scientific Proof:

    Souls’ Existence Plausible

    Cain Manzira

    ISBN 978-109807-266-7 (paperback)

    ISBN 978-109807-267-4 (digital)

    Copyright © 2021 by Cain Manzira

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission requests, solicit the publisher via the address below.

    Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

    832 Park Avenue

    Meadville, PA 16335

    www.christianfaithpublishing.com

    Printed in the United States of America

    Dedication

    My wife, Teena, and daughters Chipo and Nomthandazo.

    and

    My parents, brothers, and sisters.

    Acknowledgments

    The Soul Hypothesis edited by Mark Baker and S. Goetz, Dominique Durand from Case Western Reserve University, Clayton Dickinson from the University of Alberta, Peter Dockrill 18 Feb 2019, Credo Mutwa, South African author.

    Moments of Inspiration

    My daughter arranged for us to attend Beyoncé’s concert in Atlanta, Georgia. During the concert, there was a dedication to Prince, a famous musician who had recently died. The audience used their cell phones to light up the arena, which gave evidence that there were roughly an equal number of cell phones as the people present. According to the official seating capacity and numbers gotten from concert organizers, there were slightly over seventy thousand people, which meant over seventy thousand cell phones. Each cell phone is capable of transmitting data signals that encompass voice, images, video, and data. This is intelligible data.

    In that space, it is possible for all attendees to simultaneously transmit and receive that intelligible data in the same airspace, with all the signals virtually intermingling, in other words, appearing as a unit. If those cell phones can be compressed into a point would they retain the same properties? Can we calculate the concentration of those signals at a point in space? Can that calculation allow deriving a comparison between micro data quantity and a human soul?

    Introduction

    The purpose of this book is to look at life through the eyes of the author and discover his line of reasoning that led to a scientific experiment to calculate the density of intelligible data that can be packed into a micro sphere that he equates to the intelligence capacity of an average human brain. We embark on this quest in response to the overwhelming and sometimes overpowering scientific interpretation of quantum physics, cosmic studies, neurological studies, and astrophysics that seems to point to a fact that there was no intelligent creation and therefore God does not exist, that humans perish at death, and nothing exists in our bodies except the physical matter.

    Any intelligent thought, will, intuition, telepathy, consciousness, dreams, creativity, and acts of possession are all a result of the brain in its various forms of neural operation. The brain is too complex for us to fully comprehend its total capabilities, but there is a roadmap in literally mapping human functions to respective brain areas so eventually science will prove that humans do not exist in dual form. Is that a fact? This is not entirely true. Many neurological studies done in this area have failed to produce evidence that biological matter encompasses all the human intelligence features.

    The lack of such evidence does not make us conclude that there is a possibility that souls do exist. However, no one should make definitive conclusions until such evidence is obtained. The contrary should also be true; until evidence is obtained against duality (soul and body), no one should dismiss the plausibility.

    There are a growing number of scientists who are coming up with quantitative analysis of the brain functions whose results infer the possibility of a soul’s existence. My own experiment gives those arguing in the corner of dualism the proof that intelligence can be packed into a microsphere in whatever form they envisage. According to some scientists who comprise vocal physicists like the late Steven Hawking, Lawrence Kraus, Richard Dawkins, and the like, they already have everything figured out, period. Well, despite their contrary conclusions to God’s existence, I believe their path of study is good because it will eventually lead us to see God, which is His design.

    My whole argument is based on intelligible data occupying a sphere of a magnitude that you cannot see under a microscope. It is based on that data being equivalent in size to what we would term human intelligence, that which differentiates humans from animals. The conclusions that

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